From Jabbawockeez to Hayes Grier, go90's Lineup of Shows Is Fire

The Jabbawockeez of America's Best Dance Crew fame are on the look for new members in go90's new series, The Movement

Not Available Lead
Complex Original

Image via Complex Original

Not Available Lead

If there's one thing the holidays are good for it's catching up on your at home entertainment. All those shows you've been meaning to binge, stream and download are patiently waiting for you like toys under the proverbial Christmas tree. You'd be surprised, however, how quickly you go through your list and are left wondering: "What's next?" That's where go90 comes in.

Available on your phone and laptop, go90 boasts an impressive lineup—from free NBA, NFL and international soccer games, along with an array of original series. What's the best part? The episodes are between 5 and 20 minute long so you can actually finish a series in a day or less. 

Like any new platform, though, there can be a lot to chose from. That's why we've created a weekly go90 roundup to make the decision of what to watch next a little less daunting. Enjoy! 

Jabbawockeez go90

Jabbawockeez: The Movement 

Do you have what it takes to be a Jabba? The hip-hop crew who won fame and notoriety on the first season of America's Best Dance Crew is looking for their next tribe member and the competition is brutal. The founding members of the crew have rounded up a group of hopefuls who will have to prove their worth through a series of tests and freestyle competitions. 

Blake Griffin The 5th Quarter at Disney

The 5th Quarter 

Because sports and comedy should go together like Shaq and Kobe, The 5th Quarter brings you a sports mockumentary in the style of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Blake Griffin, Chris Parnell and Mark Cuban are just some of the athletes and celebrities who star in this hilarious new show determined to tell the greatest untold and untrue stories in sports history. 

Top Grier go90

Top Grier

​Think you know what the life of a famous Vine star is like? Think again. Hayes Grier takes his fans back to his North Carolina roots and gives us of a glimpse of the less glamorous side of Internet fame. It's a lot of mud, trucking and family drama. 

Latest in Pop Culture